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Roman Villas and Apartments. Latin I House Unit. Hadrian’s Villa. Built between 118 and 134 AD. What was Hadrian’s Villa?. Imperial palace covering 300 acres Included theatres, bathhouses, libraries, houses for guests, gardens, statues, pools - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Roman Villas and Apartments

Latin I House Unit

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Hadrian’s Villa•Built between 118 and 134 AD

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What was Hadrian’s Villa?

• Imperial palace covering 300 acres• Included theatres, bathhouses, libraries,

houses for guests, gardens, statues, pools• Theatre:

http://www.italyguides.it/us/roma/hadrian_s_villa/maritime_theater.htm

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Bathhouse

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Egyptian influence

• Hadrian had Egyptian statues brought in and modeled much of his architecture after Alexandria

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Egyptian statues

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Canal (130 yds long!)

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Decorations

• Besides statues and ponds, the villa was also elaborately decorated with frescoes

• Do you remember what a fresco is???

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Fresco

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Underground Tunnels

• Hadrian also recreated a tunnel system of Hades, which connected various parts of the villa

• See why it took so long to build?

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Architecture

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What’s left of Hadrian’s Villa?

• Everything you see in the pictures and more!• However, it was plundered for the marble and

other valuable materials throughout the 6th-8th centuries

• Archeologists still believe there are more artifacts they have not yet uncovered!

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Roman Apartments

• Very common during Hadrian’s reign• Known as “Insulae” which means….• Usually for the lower classes• Entire families would share one room• Very unsafe! – Made of wood– Serious risk of fire or collapse

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What were the conditions like?

• Usually did not have running water, toilets, or heat, especially in upper floors– Many threw waste out the windows (no glass)

onto the streets below• Cooking was discouraged in apartments due

to the risk of fire– Many cooked anyway, at the risk of fire

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Were apartments popular?

• By the end of the 4th century, apartments outnumbered houses 25 to 1

• Because of the large population, restrictions were put on apartments– Height restrictions– Fire restrictions